This is fascinating! I did not realize there was an Anabaptist church in Ireland. After some research, I discovered that William McGrath founded the church. I've always wanted to go to Ireland, so maybe this will give me enough reason to go. Thanks, Reagan, for the inspiring podcast, and thank you, Tirzah, for sharing your journey. May the Lord bless you as you continue to serve Him until He comes again.!
@joegarry898313 сағат бұрын
Any information and contacts for the Irish Anabaptist church if known would be much appreciated.
@AnabaptistPerspectives11 сағат бұрын
Here is their website: www.anabaptistireland.org/
@joegarry89837 сағат бұрын
@@AnabaptistPerspectives Thank you.
@ChesterWeaver7 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Tirzah, for being brave enough to tell your story. Your story touches our hearts in wholesome, encouraging ways. Since you followed through by responding to the work of God in your life, we can do the same with our own stories. Even though trepidation is common human experience, you did not allow fear to paralyze you and we need not allow fear to hinder us. Your story honors God and blesses all of us who have heard how you have navigated the call of God on your life.
@BramptonAnglican7 сағат бұрын
Love the interview. I love learning about anabaptists from around the world
@GlowingHeatwithfevourRad-gx8bnСағат бұрын
I feel very sad, though this sister submits her entire spirit heart soul being and life completely to heavenly father and Jesus Christ to walk according to the spirit, understanding the need to wear a headcovering, but her headcovering is deemed unacceptable, so everyone's story is different but every sisters headcovering has to be the same. That is not the spirit nor heart of the Living God or Christ Jesus. To insist on wearing exactly identical clothes & head coverings is of the flesh and not the Spirit.